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Sydney on alert for escaped boa constrictorSYDNEY — Whether its pounding surf, man-eating crocodiles ... showers due to Australia heatwave Many snake lovers covet boa constrictors as exotic pets. “The boa constrictor is not native to Australia ...
A giant boa constrictor believed to be about 4m long is on the loose in Sydney's southern suburbs. The snake, which has been identified as a red-tailed boa constrictor native to South America ...
The snake, believed to be a red-bodied boa constrictor, is native to Central and South America and can reach an average length of 3m. On Thursday evening, a NSW Department of Primary Industries ...
A boa constrictor has been found and captured after days of sightings in Sydney's south. Footage emerged online of the large snake on the loose, which a professional believed to be a red-tailed ...
Whether its man-eating crocodiles, or predatory sharks - Australians are used to keeping their eyes peeled when they're near the water.
Whether its pounding surf, man-eating crocodiles ... the life out of their prey. Many snake lovers covet boa constrictors as exotic pets. "The boa constrictor is not native to Australia and ...
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